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John Franklin Snead

Syracuse, New York

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John Franklin Snead went home to the Lord on Tuesday, April 7, 2015. He was born March 5, 1928, to Frank and Ada Snead of Albany, NY. John worked as a registered nurse at Good Shepherd Hospital and Van Dyne Home. He graduated from Syracuse University with B.A, M.A. and M.S. degrees. He taught...

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Mr Snead was a very good friend of our family. My mother Mrs. Emma McKenzie worked with Mr Snead and they became good friends+-Our entire family knew and loved Mr. Snead. I remember when He worked at Seymore school. I loved hearing his stories.

A good friend, a fine teacher, with a gentle, caring spirit, who walked softly on this earth. I fondly remember times together when we were both at St Paul's, sharing laughs and trading war stories! R.I.P. John. Our earthly world has lost a good one.

Rest in peace my friend. I will will always remember you and "Lord love a duck."

I had the privilege of working with John for many years as a special ed colleague @ Seymour School. After his retirement we remained friends and I transferred his LP collection to CDs so he could listen to them more easily. He was a kind and wonderful man to many students and parishioners at St. Paul's Cathedral.

To John: We cherish fond memories of your many activities at St. Paul's; your choir `garden parties'; your sense of humor; and your love for others. Rest in Peace, dear friend. We send our prayers and love to family and friends.

R.I.P Mr.Snead til we meet again

Very sorry for ur loss may be gone but never be forgotten

Mr Snead was my teacher at Seymour school taught me everything I needed to know also notice my hearing loss thx him so much for everything he had did for me thx him for everything I know today he a very wonderful loving out going man may u rest in peace Mr Snead til we meet again

John was my mentor when my teaching career started in 1981. He was more than a mentor, he was my friend. What a wonderful man, who will truely be missed. John made me laugh and always had a positive attitude...also giving hugs when needed.

Fondly remembering all of the good times.